Environment Masters, Inc. Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Madison’

You may have heard all the hype surrounding indoor air quality, and it’s likely that you thought to yourself, “What’s the point?”

We are here to tell you that there certainly is a point to having the right combination of indoor air quality systems in place. As you may have already guessed, improved indoor air quality equals improved health and easier breathing, especially for those with allergies and weakened immune systems. But what else do these systems offer?

If not for your health, consider improving your indoor air quality for your air conditioner. Yes, that’s right: your air conditioner. Your AC can benefit greatly from having the right indoor air quality systems installed, and below, we are going to tell you how (hint: it’ll save you money!). All you have to do is keep reading to find out more!

Spring is officially here, which means that now is the perfect time to prep for summer! Enjoying the perfect summer means stocking up on sunscreen, digging out your change for the ice cream truck, and ensuring that your air conditioner is in good working condition. Of course, taking care of any AC repairs doesn’t quite sound as fun as going bathing suit shopping, but it is important nonetheless. You want to be sure that when you turn on your AC for the first time this year that it is ready to keep you cool and comfortable.

There are a number of issues that your AC may experience at the start of the summer season. It is important that you schedule your air conditioning repair in Madison, MS as soon as you are aware of a problem to avoid making matters worse. Below, we have listed some of the most common springtime AC repair needs. Keep reading to find out more!

When you need an oil change, you bring your car to the mechanic, right? And when you have the flu, you visit your doctor, correct? So, why shouldn’t the same principle apply when it comes to your plumbing in Madison, MS? When you have a plumbing “uh oh,” the best thing you can do for your system is to contact a professional plumber right away. A professional plumber has everything from knowledge and experience to tools and training to properly diagnose and repair complex plumbing issues.

Your plumbing is much more intricate and complex than you might believe. The majority of your pipes are hidden behind walls and underneath floors, making clogs and leaks quite hard to reach. This is just one of the many reasons why hiring a professional is always the best move. And below, we have provided an even longer list of reasons as to why a great, professional plumber is the right choice for your plumbing repairs. Keep reading to learn more.

Considering just how large and complex your plumbing system is, locating the source of a leak or a clog can be quite a difficult task. However, the latest plumbing technologies have made it much easier for plumbers to locate and fix hard to reach leaks and clogs. If you find yourself dealing with a plumbing issue, your plumber in Madison, MS might use video pipe inspection to diagnose and repair your issue.

You see, back in prehistoric times, plumbers would have to diagnose plumbing issues through secondary symptoms and then dig around the general area until they found the right pipe. Of course, this worked, but it had the added side effect of causing a lot of unnecessary damage to the surrounding area. Now, many plumbers are equipped with video pipe inspection equipment (and the skill and training necessary to use it) in order to resolve complex issues. Keep reading below to learn more!

How often do you think about the plumbing in your home and what’s best for it? Probably not often since plumbing is designed to remain mostly out of sight (the pipes, at least) and working away without you needing to give much thought to it.

But taking a few care and maintenance steps for your plumbing can go a long way. As we move into fall and start to transition into the colder months, it’s beneficial to give some thought to how you can enjoy great plumbing for a full year to come. Below are some of our tips for better plumbing.

Generators are the kind of home system most people don’t need. For those who do need it, however, they really need it. Our power infrastructure in this country is wearing down faster than we can fix it, and it means in some areas the threat of extended power outages is a common thing. Having a generator in those situations is a matter not only of convenience, but safety.

Read on for some more reasons why you might want to have a generator installed in your home this season.

Hard water is one of those things that a lot of people have, but few people even realize is a problem. It can slowly degrade the efficiency of your plumbing system for decades without you even realizing that it’s happening, until one day the problem is discovered and costs you a pretty penny to fix. There are a couple of things you can and should do to make sure that your home is properly protected from hard water, even if you’re not entirely sure that you have it. Read on to find out how to deal with potential hard water issues.

Freon has been slowly disappearing as a refrigerant in air conditioners over the last couple of decades. Where before it used to be nearly ubiquitous, it now is used in a small fraction of refrigerant-based air conditioners. Now, the EPA has mandated that all Freon R-22 be phased out by 2020. If you are currently using an air conditioner that makes use of Freon R-22, you should replace your system sooner rather than later. If you have any questions about how the Freon phase out affects you, contact us today and we’ll help you out!

Tankless water heaters are just as prone to developing issues as any other water heater type. And just like any other water heater type, tankless water heaters are liable to suffer quite a bit of damage before whatever problem that’s plaguing them is noticed.

The best way to deal with any tankless water heater problems is to catch them early so that as much damage can be prevented as possible. Have a look at some of the following reasons why it’s a good idea to schedule tankless water heater maintenance at least once a year.

Not all plumbing problems happen during convenient hours. Of course, it’s almost never convenient to have a pipe burst or a drain backflow. Some problems can at least wait long enough for an appointment to be scheduled with a plumbing contractor, but severe issues cannot. If you have a plumbing emergency that absolutely has to be dealt with right now, there are a number of steps that you should take to manage the situation. Have a look below to find out what to do in the event of a plumbing emergency.